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Contents

 

1

 

Overview

 

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1

 

Appearance

 

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1

 

LEDs

 

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2

 

Ports

 

and

 

Buttons

 

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3

 

Local

 

Cache

 

Function

 

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6

 

2

 

Device

 

Installation

 

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8

 

Precautions

 

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8

 

Installation

 

Flow

 

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8

 

Installing

 

the

 

DVS4016

IN

 

in

 

a

 

Rack

 

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9

 

Preparing

 

for

 

the

 

Installation

 

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10

 

Installing

 

the

 

Mounting

 

Brackets

 

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10

 

Installing

 

the

 

DVS4016

IN

 

to

 

the

 

Rack

 

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11

 

Verifying

 

Installation

 

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11

 

Installing

 

the

 

DVS4016

IN

 

on

 

a

 

Workbench

 

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12

 

Preparing

 

for

 

the

 

Installation

 

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12

 

Installation

 

Procedure

 

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13

 

Connecting

 

Cables

 

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13

 

Cabling

 

Requirements

 

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13

 

Connecting

 

Cables

 

to

 

Ports

 

on

 

the

 

Rear

 

Panel

 

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14

 

Connecting

 

the

 

Ground

 

Wire

 

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15

 

Connecting

 

the

 

Audio

 

Cables

 

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17

 

Alarm

 

Cable

 

Connection

 

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18

 

Connecting

 

the

 

AC

 

Power

 

Cable

 

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20

 

Connecting

 

the

 

PTZ

 

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21

 

Connecting

 

a

 

Third

Party

 

Device

 

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21

 

RS

232

 

Serial

 

Cable

 

Connection

 

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21

 

Summary of Contents for DVS4016-IN

Page 1: ...DVS4016 IN Video Encoder Quick Guide Manual Version P101 20140414...

Page 2: ...ied Environmental Protection This product has been designed to comply with the requirements on environmental protection For the proper storage use and disposal of this product national laws and regula...

Page 3: ...ry or equipment damage caused by incorrect cable connection z Power interruption may cause hard disk damage or abnormal functions To shut down the device strictly follow the instructions If power inte...

Page 4: ...moisture z This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all the local codes z Please install blackouts equipment into the power supply circuit for convenient s...

Page 5: ...protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in...

Page 6: ...uropean Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC and EMC Directive 2004 108 EC WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC The product this manual refers to is covered by the Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment WEEE Directiv...

Page 7: ...the DVS4016 IN to the Rack 11 Verifying Installation 11 Installing the DVS4016 IN on a Workbench 12 Preparing for the Installation 12 Installation Procedure 13 Connecting Cables 13 Cabling Requirement...

Page 8: ...ii Verifying Installation 21 Starting Up the DVS4016 IN 22 3 Logging In to and Logging Out of the DVS4016 IN 22 4 Technical Specifications 23...

Page 9: ...o video encoding and compression and data transmission They are applicable to monitoring and listening to remote sites in real time and can be widely applied to real time surveillance applications in...

Page 10: ...x contact 6 Alarm in port 7 Alarm out port 8 RS 485 port RJ 45 9 Active LED 10 Link LED 11 RS 232 port 12 Ethernet port 13 USB port 14 Grounding screw 15 AC power input 16 Power switch LEDs Table 1 1...

Page 11: ...being encoded Blinking are input ls a y a There signa nd the re being encoded Off input There are no signals ACT Blinking ce or The devi is transmitting receiving traffic Off The device is transmittin...

Page 12: ...kohm 2V For more informatio see Figure 2 7 Inputs audio signals AUDIO OUT 2 Phoenix contact single channel 10 kohm 2V P P For more information see Figure 2 7 Outpu s audio signals Note Currently the...

Page 13: ...gnals RS 485 2 RJ 45 contact Provides interactive device for example PTZ cameras connector Phoenix control with the connected RS 232 1 RJ 45 co Commissions nnector and maintains the device Ethernet po...

Page 14: ...hree s s the device r ts z If yo and hold then release it the device will reboot and restore the factory defa configur n USB 1 for local buffering USB2 0 storage device For more information see Local...

Page 15: ...age device is 5 Mbps by z Hot plugging is not recommended after you insert a USB storage device into the device If you pull out the USB storage device accident you need to restart the device otherwise...

Page 16: ...e seal from the chassis cover of an DVS4016 IN without permission If you want to op WARNING chassis contact th shall not be held liable hecking the Ins C tallation Environment The device can be instal...

Page 17: ...lling the DVS4016 IN in a Rack You can install your DVS4016 IN into a standard 19 inch rack in one of the following two modes z Forward installation of mounting brackets Mounting brackets are installe...

Page 18: ...that the DVS4016 IN is to be installed to and make sure there is no obstacle inside or near the rack which may hamper the installation z Move the DVS4016 IN to a place near the rack Installing the Mou...

Page 19: ...IN horizontally to an appropriate position in the rack Fix the two mounting brackets on the DVS4016 IN to the rack posts as shown in Figure 2 3 Figure 2 3 Install the DVS4016 IN to the rack Verifying...

Page 20: ...tly Installing the DVS4016 IN on a Workbench If you do not have a standard 19 inch rack you can install your DVS4016 IN on a workbench Preparing for the Installation z Make sure the workbench is sturd...

Page 21: ...n the DVS4016 IN Connecting Cables Cabling Requirements Route and bundle different types of cables power cables signal cables and ground wires separately You can bundle the long cables with cable ties...

Page 22: ...dards For details about cable selection refer to DVS DC Cable Connection Guide z Do not bundle cables near the heat dissipation hole for fear of premature aging of cables z Fasten the cables near the...

Page 23: ...ting to a serial device such as a PC through a serial cable 8 Ground 9 Connecting to a network through a network cable 1 2 3 8 1 5 6 7 4 9 Connecting the Ground Wire WARNING To prevent bodily injury a...

Page 24: ...end of the ground wire to a grounding bar NOTE Generally a rack has a set of grounding bars where you can connect the ground wire In the actual installation you may connect the ground wire properly d...

Page 25: ...ple speaker 5 Ground wire AUDIO OUT 1 1 G 2 2 1 2 G 3 4 5 6 G 7 8 1 2 G 3 4 5 6 G 7 8 ALARM IN ALARM OUT 1 1 G 2 2 1 2 G A B RS485 3 AUDIO IN 1 2 G 3 4 5 6 G 7 8 1 2 G 3 4 9 10 G 11 12 5 6 G 7 8 13 14...

Page 26: ...e two pairs of alarm output terminals 1 1 through 2 2 of the phoenix contact port to four alarm output channels The positive negative symbols are for distinction instead of for representing the polari...

Page 27: ...LED The alarm LED supports multiple connection modes Here only one connection mode is shown as an example 1 1 G 2 2 AUDIO OUT 2 1 1 2 G 3 4 5 6 G 7 8 1 2 G 3 4 5 6 G 7 8 ALARM IN ALARM OUT 1 1 G 2 2...

Page 28: ...damage caused by electric power 1 Take out the power cable retention clip from the package and install it on the DVS4016 IN as shown inFigure 2 9 Figure 2 9 Installing the power cable retention clip...

Page 29: ...n connect a third party device through the RS 485 port in transparent mode on the DVS4016 IN For details about how to connect the serial cable refer to DVS DC Cable Connection Guide RS 232 Serial Cabl...

Page 30: ...ge and maintain your DVS4016 IN very conveniently through web interfaces Before you log onto the DVS4016 IN through the web interface make sure that z The DVS4016 IN is operating normally z The client...

Page 31: ...on tree For your first login use admin as both the username and password We recommend you to change the default password by selecting Device Password after your first login To log out of the device cl...

Page 32: ...196 85 to 13123 36 ft actually selected nnel number and stream relation For more information see the ding Web configuration page on the device CAUTION The video encoding rate and resolution depend on...

Page 33: ...BOM 3101C03F...

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